Roseman University’s March Neighborhood Health Series Offers Help with Allergies

LAS VEGAS – MARCH 3, 2017 – For many Southern Nevadans seasonal allergies can be miserable. Roseman University’s March Neighborhood Health Series offers an interactive presentation on how allergies are triggered, how to detect an allergy and available treatment options for an allergic patient. Discussion will also cover prevalent local allergens in the Las Vegas valley.

“March Madness: Allergic Diseases on the Offense,” will take place from 5:30 to 7 pm on Thursday, March 16 at Roseman University’s Summerlin Campus, located at One Breakthrough Way, Las Vegas, NV 89135. The event is free, but registration is required online at speakers.roseman.edu or by calling 702-802-2872. Light dinner will be served.

Presented by College of Pharmacy Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manas Mandal, PhD, the program will help participants gain a deeper understanding of allergies. “This presentation is ideal for individuals or parents of individuals who suffer from allergies. For individuals that haven’t been diagnosed with an allergic disease, we’ll talk about how to identify potential allergic reactions to both indoor and outdoor allergens, as well as from foods and insects,” said Mandal.

Each month, Roseman University’s Neighborhood Health Series features an expert speaker from Roseman University on a variety of health care topics including navigating Medicare, dealing with common diseases, and coping with an aging parent. Guests will also experience elements of Roseman’s six point Mastery Learning Model and will be invited to get to know other attendees, all while learning alongside members of southern Nevada’s most accomplished and talented medical community.

About Roseman University of Health Sciences

Founded in Henderson, Nevada in 1999, Roseman University of Health Sciences is a non-profit, private institution of higher learning training the next generation of undergraduate and graduate level health care professionals that serve, collaborate and set new standards in their communities and within their professions. With campuses in Henderson, Summerlin and South Jordan, Utah, the University is comprised of the College of Dental Medicine, offering an Advanced Education in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics/MBA residency and Doctor of Dental Medicine program; College of Pharmacy, offering a Doctor of Pharmacy and Professional Continuing Education; College of Nursing, offering a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing; and an MBA program. Roseman University of Health Sciences will also offer a Doctor of Medicine through its College of Medicine, with the first incoming class starting in 2017. More than 2,500 Roseman graduates are caring for patients, conducting research, and engaged in public health and policy in Nevada, Utah and across the country. Roseman University is regionally accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.